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Chris Knott Insurance

If your car insurance is due within the next 30 days, please don't forget to give our club sponsors, Chris Knott Insurance, a call. They have just confirmed a record week in terms of the amount of business they have done through the forums so it's certainly worth a call. In 2008, the average recorded saving for their new customers was 15.5% off the BEST quote they'd had!

Please phone them on 0800 917 2274 or 01424 200477 and quote the club name and/or reference number (906 - VECTRA-C)

For further details, please refer to Tim's thread in the Insurance Section. http://www.vectra-c.com/forum/showthread.php?t=73959

(He doesn't do the quotes by the way, there is a specialist team for this!).

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could just be a seized rear quadrant on the caliper as well..... if you can see the cable moving ( trying to apply the pressure) on the bad side of the car but the quadrant isn't moving then it's prob seized.. if the cable moves and the quadrant does as well, but still no effective handbrake then it's either a seized piston ( try winding it back in and pushing it out with the footbrake) or a stuck pad (strip and refit with coppergrease after cleaning the pad rests right up)..